Here's how much a ticket to Disney World cost the year you were born

Visiting Disney World can be an expensive vacation, but it wasn't always so bad.

A one-day pass, which costs visitors today a whopping $115, only cost $3.50 (a little over $20 when accounting for inflation) back in 1971.

However, Disney World has expanded quite a bit since 1971.

GoBankingRate breaks down the cost of admission to Disney World the year your were born.

Going to Walt Disney World is a dream come true for millions of kids and kids-at-heart around the globe, but getting up close and personal with Mickey Mouse will cost you.

In 1971, a one-day pass to the mouse house would set you back $3.50 (a little over $20, accounting for inflation), according to a new report by GoBankingRate. Today, that same ticket will cost visitors a whopping $115. And while that number seems eye-watering, it's also key to note that Disney World has expanded exponentially over the years, adding parks, rides, attractions, and more, which definitely helps account in part for the newly inflated ticket costs.

Curious about what the cost of admission was the year you were born? GoBankingRate has you covered there, too.

To come to its findings, GoBankingRate examined admission fees from 1971 to today using using data from AllEars.net. Next, it calculated the cost of admission by adding inflation cost from the Bureau of Labor Statistics' inflation calculator.

Prices for Disneyland tickets were not considered in the company's data set, and all the prices are for a general admission ticket to the Magic Kingdom at Disney World. Keep scrolling to find your birth year below: